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TEST N 8
(Vocabulary Test “Leisure time”)
I. Choose the best variant.
1.
If we want to go to the theatre we first look through ....
a) programmes b) bill-boards c) seating plan
2.
When all the tickets are sold out we usually say ....
a) it is a failure b) it is a show c) House Full
3. If the players in your drama group are not professionals they are… .
a) amateurs
b) variety theatre c) audience
4.A person who does different dangerous tricks instead of a star is called....
a) a prompter
b) an understudy c) a dublere
5.... theatre is very popular with small children.
a) variety
b) drama
c) puppet
6. Who shows people to their seats in the theatre?
a) usher
b) producer
c) playwright
7. My 7- year- old daughter is very fond of....
a) popular science films b) cartoons
c) news-reel
8. The best seats in the theatre are in the ....
a) “gods”
b) pit
c) stalls
9. When first films appeared they were mainly ....
a) colour
b) silent
c) mystery
10. The Proms are given in the ....
a) George Inn
b) Albert Hall c) Buckingham Palace
11. The title role is usually played by ....
a) script writer b) co-star
c) star
12. A trial performance of a play is a....
a) rehearsal
b) screen version
c) matinee show
II. Fill in the prepositions.
1. If a person doesn't like to go ... we can call him a stay ... home.
2. This comedy is ... ... Taganka Theatre. It runs ... 2 hours. They've been running it... 3 months.
3. This actress went... the stage when she was still a small girl. Since then her performances have been very popular ... the
public.
4. We passed .. the door and came .. the box-office. But we were unlucky and bought the tickets only ... the balcony.
5.... the front row you can see clearly everything.
6.... the entrance ... the theatre we were met ... an attendant ... uniform. He showed us ... our seats.
7.... this play all the seats had been sold ... and we could get tickets only ... “gods”. Soon the curtain went ... and the
lights went.... The performance began.
8. We wanted to go ... the wings to see the actors making ....
9. The seats ... the theatre and found ... their numbers.
10. All ... us people are settling ... ... their seats, reading their programmes.
III. Give the synonyms.
1. a film
2. a mystery
3. in the wings
4. gallery
5. programme
6. poster
IV. Give the antonyms.
1. to go out
2. to be popular with the public
7. colour film
8. to be a success
9. drama theatre
10. cloak-room ticket
11. choir
12. leisure time
3. amateur theatre
4. the front row
5. to rise the curtain
6. the lights go down
7. colour film
V. Translate into English.
1. Какая пьеса сегодня идёт в драматическом театре?
2. Я не театрал, но время от времени я покупаю билеты заранее в кассе и иду в театр.
3. Мы купили программку, чтобы узнать, кто играет главные роли.
4. Дайте мне, пожалуйста, 2 билета в бельэтаж.
5. Эта опера очень нравится публике. Все билеты уже давно проданы.
6. Давайте сдадим пальто в гардероб, заберём жетончики (номерочки) и пойдём в зал.
7. Однажды дедушка отвёл меня за кулисы и я видел, как актёров гримировали.
8. Этот актёр пользуется особой популярностью у женщин. Все они влюбляются в этого актёра с первого взгляда.
KEYS
I.
1. b); 2. c); 3.a); 4.b); 5. c); 6. a); 7. b); 8. c); 9. b); 10. b); 11. c); 12. a).
II.
1. out, at; 2. on, at, for, for; 3. onto, with; 4. through, to, to; 5. at; 6. at, of, by, in, to; 7. for, out, for, up, out; 8.
to, up; 9. in, by; 10. around, down, in.
III.
1.movie, picture; 2. who-done-it; 3. in the backstage; 4. ‘the gods’; 5. play-bill; 6. bill-board; 7. technicolour;
8. to be popular with the public; 9. playhouse; 10. cloak-room check; 11. chorus; 12. spare time.
IV.
1. to go in; 2. to be a failure; 3. professional theatre; 4. gallery; 5. to fall the curtain; 6. the lights go up; 7.
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